03/13/2026
đ Ever wondered why oxybenzone is being banned in sunscreens across places like Hawaii and Key West?
In our latest blog, we dive deep into the facts: oxybenzone, a common UV filter, helps with broad-spectrum protection but has been linked to coral reef damage. On the human side, studies show skin absorption, prompting FDA reviews for long-term safety dataâthough absorption doesn't mean harm, it's sparking important conversations.
The good news? Mineral alternatives like zinc oxide offer reef-safe, effective protection without the concerns.
At AELIA, we're all about protecting yourself AND the planet.
Check out the full blog for the science breakdown and why minerals are the future of sun safety: https://aeliasun.com/blogs/insights/the-science-behind-the-oxybenzone-ban
What are your thoughts on chemical vs. mineral sunscreens? Share below! đ
Oxybenzone used to be just another sunscreen ingredientâuntil reef protection laws pushed it into the spotlight. Matt Botha / Pexels Sunscreen rarely becomes a policy topic. But in recent years, one ingredient â oxybenzone â has moved from the back of ingredient lists to the center of environm...